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Toussaint Charbonneau - Wikipedia Toussaint Charbonneau (French pronunciation: [tu sɛ̃ ʃaʁ bɔ no]; March 20, 1767 – August 12, 1843) was a French Canadian explorer, fur trapper and merchant who is best known for his role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition as the husband of Sacagawea
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Jean Baptiste Charbonneau (1805-1866) - The Oregon Encyclopedia Jean Baptiste Charbonneau is remembered primarily as the son of Sacagawea His father, Toussaint Charbonneau, was a French-Canadian fur trapper who joined the Lewis and Clark Expedition as an interpreter; Sacagawea proved invaluable as the explorers’ interpreter among the Shoshone
Toussaint Charbonneau - Discover Lewis Clark Charbonneau was the oldest member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition’s permanent party, and he would outlive most of his fellows as he followed the rigorous life of a fur traders, guide, and interpreter In fact, the fur trade had put him in place to meet the captains and join their expedition
Charbonneau, North Dakota Ghost Town - United States Ghost Towns Established in 1913 alongside the Great Northern Railroad, Charbonneau peaked at 125 residents in 1920 before declining into a ghost town Named after fur trapper Toussaint Charbonneau, the town served as a vital agricultural hub with grain elevators and railroad facilities
Death of Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau - U. S. National Park Service Born on February 11, 1805 at Fort Mandan, in today’s North Dakota, Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau lived a remarkable life He wouldn’t remember it, but he was the youngest member of the Corps of Discovery to travel to the Pacific Ocean and back
Toussaint Charbonneau | Sacagawea Charbonneau was a free trader who obtained goods on credit and traded them with the Indians In 1796 he moved to present day Bismarck, North Dakota on the upper Missouri River and settled among the Hidatsas and Mandans He adopted their way of life and lived in their cluster of earthen lodges